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Beware of self-condemnation

Jesus is not some old-times guru with punchlines that made people feel better. He is the son of God. He backed up every single word He uttered by actions; He healed every disease and took away all sin. Pray to Him today, and ask Him to reveal Himself to you, so you may know how much He loves you.

Let’s Pray:

Lord Jesus, You have not come or called to condemn me; in You, I am perfectly made, secured, and protected. With Your power, deliver me from the stronghold of self-condemnation and my inferiority complex. Lord, reveal Your truth to me so I may know my identity in You and see myself through the loving and gracious eyes of Christ. In Jesus’ name I ask. Amen.

“For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things.”

‭‭I John 3:20

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